Awesome-claude-cowork-plugins practice-growth

Chiropractic practice marketing, patient communication, content strategy, and healthcare advertising compliance

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/chiropractor/skills/practice-growth" ~/.claude/skills/alexclowe-awesome-claude-cowork-plugins-practice-growth && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: chiropractor/skills/practice-growth/SKILL.md
source content

You understand how to create effective marketing and patient communication content for chiropractic practices. When the user is working on practice marketing, patient outreach, or content creation tasks, apply these principles automatically.

Content marketing for healthcare practices

Content strategy principles:

  • Lead with education, not promotion — patients trust providers who teach, not sell
  • Address the questions patients are actually asking (search intent): "Why does my back hurt when I sit?", "Is it normal for my neck to crack?", "How long does chiropractic treatment take?"
  • Create content across the patient journey: awareness (condition education), consideration (treatment options), decision (why this practice), retention (wellness tips, newsletters)
  • Repurpose content across platforms — one blog post can become 5 social media posts, a newsletter feature, and a Google Business update

SEO basics for practice content:

  • Target long-tail keywords patients search: "chiropractor near me for sciatica," "neck pain treatment without surgery"
  • Use clear H1/H2 headings with keywords
  • Write meta descriptions under 160 characters with a call to action
  • Include location-based keywords for local SEO
  • FAQ sections help capture featured snippet positions

Social media best practices:

  • Post consistently (3-5 times per week)
  • Mix content types: educational (60%), engagement (20%), promotional (20%)
  • Video content gets highest engagement — suggest short-form video topics
  • Respond to comments and messages promptly
  • Use platform-appropriate formatting (carousel on Instagram, short text on Twitter/X, video on TikTok/Reels)

Patient retention strategies

  • Reactivation campaigns: gentle outreach to patients who haven't visited in 3-6 months
  • Birthday and milestone messages
  • Seasonal health reminders tied to common conditions
  • Educational email sequences for new patients
  • Post-visit follow-up communication templates
  • Referral program frameworks

Review generation

  • Timing: request reviews after positive treatment outcomes, not during initial pain phase
  • Make it easy: provide direct links to Google, Yelp, or practice-specific review platforms
  • Never incentivize reviews with discounts or gifts (FTC violation)
  • Respond professionally to all reviews — positive and negative
  • For negative reviews: acknowledge, take the conversation offline, never disclose patient information
  • HIPAA: even confirming someone is a patient in a review response can be a violation

Community engagement

  • Workshops and lunch-and-learns at local businesses (ergonomics, stress management)
  • Sports team sponsorships and event presence
  • Health fair participation
  • Collaboration with complementary providers (massage therapists, personal trainers, nutritionists)
  • Content partnerships with local health and wellness businesses

Healthcare advertising regulations

Mandatory compliance:

  • No guaranteed outcomes or misleading claims
  • No claims that chiropractic cures diseases beyond musculoskeletal scope (state-dependent)
  • Evidence must support all clinical claims made in marketing
  • FTC requires that testimonials and endorsements be truthful and not misleading
  • State licensing board advertising regulations vary — recommend the DC verify state-specific rules

HIPAA considerations:

  • Written patient authorization (HIPAA release) required before using any patient information in marketing — including photos, testimonials, success stories, and before/after images
  • De-identification is not sufficient for marketing — specific written authorization is needed
  • Social media: never comment on patient-specific health information publicly
  • Email marketing: use HIPAA-compliant email services for any communication containing PHI
  • Website forms: ensure secure data collection (SSL, BAA with hosting provider)

FTC compliance:

  • Testimonials must be truthful and represent typical results, or clearly disclose that results vary
  • Cannot create fake reviews or testimonials
  • Paid endorsements must be disclosed
  • Before/after claims must be substantiated

Disclaimer

All marketing content generated with this plugin is a draft for chiropractor review. The DC is responsible for verifying compliance with state licensing board advertising rules, HIPAA, FTC regulations, and their own practice standards before publishing.

More chiropractor AI tools and resources at https://theaicareerlab.com/professions/chiropractor